Why choose XFusion 2488HV7?
2U 4-socket rack server with wide range of uses
Main application scenarios: High-performance database (OLAP/OLTP) In-memory database HPC High-density virtualization • FusionServer 2488H V7 server (hereinafter referred to as 2488H V7) is a 2U 4-way rack server with wide applications launched by the company for IDC (Internet Data Center), Cloud-Computing, enterprise market and telecommunications business applications. • 2488H V7 is suitable for various application requirements such as database, Cloud-Computing, virtualization, and in-memory computing. • 2488H V7 has the advantages of high-performance computing, large-capacity storage, low energy consumption, high reliability, easy management, easy deployment, and high density of virtualized applications.
Specification
Model No.
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XFusion 2488HV7 2U 4-socket rack server
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CPU
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2/4 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors, single processor supports up to 350W
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Chip
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Emmitsburg PCH
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Gedächtnis
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64 DDR5 memory slots for flexible selection
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Lagerung
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Supports a variety of different hard disk configurations, and the hard disk supports hot swapping: • 8 front 2.5-inch SAS/SATA
hard disks can be configured • 25 front 2.5-inch SAS/SATA hard disks can be configured • 4 front 2.5-inch SAS/SATA hard disks and 8 NVMe SSD hard disks can be configured Support Flash storage: dual M.2 SSD, support hardware RAID technology |
Raid supported
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Optional support for RAID0, 1, 10, 1E, 5, 50, 6, 60, etc., support for Cache super capacitor protection, and provide RAID level
Migration, disk roaming, Selbstdiagnose, Web remote setting and other functions |
Network
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Supports multiple network expansion capabilities; supports 1 OCP 3.0 network card, supports hot swap
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Pcie
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Bis 10 PCIe expansion slots, 1 OCP3.0 dedicated FLEX IO expansion slot, 9 standard PCIe expansion slots
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Fan
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6 hot-swappable counter-rotating fans, supporting N+1 redundancy
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Power
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Optional 900W/1200W/1500W/2000W/3000W platinum/titanium hot-swappable power supplies, supporting 1+1 redundancy
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